Run for yourself
Chasing Life: Unveiling the Pursuit Beyond DistanceLyrics
How long are you trying to run?
Questioning the duration of the listener's attempts to escape or overcome challenges.
How long will you have power?
Pondering how much resilience or strength the listener still possesses.
How long have you been running in your life?
Asking about the length of time the listener has been on a continuous journey or struggle.
Quite a bit I would say
Acknowledging a substantial duration, possibly implying a significant effort.
From now on you should be counting
Suggesting a shift in approach, advocating for a meticulous tracking of the distances covered.
The miles you run and note it in a book
Encouraging the listener to document their running achievements systematically.
When you do it you should see
Emphasizing the importance of self-awareness during the running process.
That it ain't
Asserting that the effort is not as easy or straightforward as it may seem.
Not enough to reach
Indicating that the current effort is insufficient to achieve a goal.
Not close enough for you
Stating that the progress is not close enough to satisfy the listener's aspirations.
Not enough to reach the happiness
Highlighting the insufficiency in reaching the desired state of happiness.
You need
Reiterating the importance of achieving what the listener truly needs.
Each day is a fight
Describing each day as a struggle, emphasizing the challenges faced regularly.
Each night is a drag
Portraying each night as a burden or something difficult to endure.
Each morning is new
Highlighting the recurring nature of the struggle, with each morning bringing a new phase.
Then it starts over again and again
Expressing the cyclical nature of the challenges that persistently return.
And you have to keep it up
Stressing the necessity to persist and continue the effort.
And you have to keep it up
Repeating the importance of endurance and persistence in the face of challenges.
For how long is it now?
Raising a question about the duration of the ongoing struggle or journey.
Have you counted the time?
Inquiring whether the listener has measured or accounted for the time elapsed.
You begin to lose hope
Noting the potential decline in optimism or confidence as time progresses.
You begin to give up
Pointing out the inclination to surrender or give up in the face of prolonged challenges.
Maybe there is a spark?
Pondering the existence of a small sign of hope or inspiration.
Maybe there is a kick?
Considering the possibility of finding a source of motivation or encouragement.
Maybe there is a life you are looking for?
Questioning whether there is a specific life or purpose that the listener is seeking.
Maybe there is a spark?
Reiterating the search for a spark or small glimmer of hope.
Maybe there is a kick?
Repeating the idea of finding a kick or a source of motivation.
Maybe there is a life you are looking for?
Echoing the question about the existence of a life or purpose the listener is searching for.
A spark?
Posing a direct question about the presence of a spark or sign of hope.
A kick?
Asking again about the existence of a kick or motivating force.
A life?
Repeatedly questioning whether there is a life or purpose the listener is pursuing.
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